Bret Hart: Ok, you ready to go? Bulldog: I gotta be honest, I have no clue what I'm supposed to do Bret Hart: (sigh) Alright, I'll just carry you to a 5 star classic. Bulldog: Fine with me fam
Bulldog got the biggest spot of his career up to that point and nearly blew it by smoking rocks. That match is part of why I have so much respect for Bret Hart as a wrestler. No wonder Bulldog dropped the Intercontinental Championship to Shawn Michaels at an SNME taping only 2 months later in Terre Haute.
Bret was a master inside the ring. It is just a shame his personality on the microphone wasn't always as graceful. By all rights, it shouldn't NEED to be, as there would be many ways to (as Paul Heyman would put it) accentuate the positives and hide the negatives. Unfortunately, Bret was in the era of over-the-top colorful personalities. Not at all his fault, and if he was at his peak during almost any other era, he could have been even greater. My gods, can you imagine Bret Hart during the Ruthless Aggression era? And a Hart vs. Benoit feud on top of it. (please leave any anti-Benoit statements at the door, this isn't ABOUT that).
it's one of those reasons why i fucking love that man. he will help you create a great match and put you over. the guy could wrestle a broomstick and make it a 5-star classic.
K1productions The biggest shame about him leaving WWF in 97 was that he had done the best mic work of his career from the "I'm getting screwed!" complaining that led to Mania 13 and his turn, through the new Hart Foundation stuff with Owen/Davy/Niedhart and Pillman. His promos in that period are electric and he had left that exaggerated cadence he always used mostly behind at that time. Sadly, when WCW dropped the ball with him, he went back to that and really only had one memorable segment in WCW for the right reasons, which was the chest plate/Goldberg deal.
I was there! 8 hours on the coach from Newcastle, 11 years old, up in the nose bleeds, with an L.O.D bandana and Hitman shades on. I Sneaked down to about 10 rows from ringside with my Dad to watch Bulldog V Hitman. The whole crowd singing "Bulldog, Hitman, Bulldog, Hitman." Great memories.
Philly Blackett: I was not there but remember walking over the town bridge in Peterborough after a night at Charters, and seeing fans on their way home from Wembley. I asked who won and when they said the Bulldog my heart sank. I was a big Hitman fan. After watching the match though my disappointment was gone. What a great match.
Top 5 dream matches: 1. Bret Hart vs CM Punk 2. Bret Hart vs AJ Styles 3. Bret Hart vs Eddie Guerrero 4. Bret Hart vs Kurt Angle 5. Bret Hart vs Chris Jericho
I was there and it was bloody brilliant!! I never thought that a WWF PPV, and one of the ‘ big 4 ‘ at that, would ever take place in London!! Seeing how well it did and how well it was received I’m surprised that the 92 summerslam was the only ‘ big 4 ‘ PPV that’s ever taken place in the UK. Give us another one Vince!!
You know there's a couple of wrestling stories i just love to hear over and over again; Bret Hart carrying Bulldog through this entire match is one of them. I mean think about it, how some wrestlers fail even after weeks of preparation and how Bret Hart can basically create a 5-star match on the fly, basically having to call all the spots right there in the ring and not be painfully obvious about it.
The clothes he went in with were mislaid in prison reception when he was released he got a travel warrant and spent his release grant on finding boss man
He decided against civilian clothes as he was as hard as marble like my spam javelin when Kathleen bends over I'm like a dog chasing a yoghurt pot. I'm not frightened and neither is Kathleen
Two things: 1) After watching this, I now realize why Bret Hart was my older brother’s favorite wrestler. Amazing guy! 2) Savage should’ve beaten Warrior fair and square! At least he kept the belt.
For the Warrior heel turn to mean anything he would have HAD to win the title that night. Savage got the belt off Flair at WM8 because he made it a condition of participation.
i've always wondered why it is that WWE have never tried to hold a PPV in England again after SS92. It doesn't have to be one of the big four, but i'm sure they'd do big business.
Jarron House I m from Philadelphia, us Philly hardcore fan love your wrestling, But England, foreign fans take it to would new level and deserve another pay-per-view
As a little 7 year old with only council TV, this was the first WWF/E show I'd ever watched (on VHS), up to this point it was Saturday morning wrestling with Dig Daddy and Giant Haystacks.
Yeah this was a good video an- WAIT WHAT? HOLY FUCKING GUACAMOLE JESUS HUMPBACKWHALING OLE OLE OLE OLEEEE OLEEEE OL- WHA- WHOOOOOOOOOOO- WHAUUAAUAUHAHA
To be absolutely fair (and I am a Bret Hart mark to the power of 11), No 1 comes from Bret's own account in his book, which he put together years after Davey Boy passed, so he can't give his side. So it might not be quite that way: I really got the impression Bret wrote the book when his mind was in a dark place, because at the end he said he would never forgive Shawn or Hunter for what they did, and later, he did make peace with Shawn, so...yeah. Might be a negative bent to the remembrance.
0:53 That's not the Capital Centre. That's FedExField. The Capital Centre was an indoor arena that was former home of the Washington Capitals and the Washington Bullets. FedExField is an outdoor NFL stadium that is the current home of the Washington Redskins.
2:38 Sky cut the Criush-Repo Man match because they wanted to broadcast a long promo piece for the Premier League and they had to cut *something* to fit the timeslot and Crush/Repo drew the short srraw..
Crush V Repo wasn't shown (according to the lads at OSW Review) was because they took a break to plug Sky Sports Football, Nottingham Forest vs Norwich if I remember
The "true masterpiece" part isn't an exageration, folks. If you have seen it, go take a look. Bret/Owen Hart/Bulldog matches of that era have a pace and intrigue of their own, better than most matches at the time by a step if you enjoy holds and reversals rather than big dramatic moves, but this is absolutely one of the best. The other one I'd mention would be Bret vs. Owen opening Mania 10.
The reason Crush v Repo Man did not air in the UK was because August 1992 was the first Premier league season. Summerslam 92 aired 31st August on a Monday afternoon on Sky Sports and this was the start of Monday Night Football. Richard Keys did a small preview show during the Summerslam taping broadcast and so there was no time for the Repo Crush match. I was at Wembley 29th August and wanted to tape the recording. It still might be in my dad's loft somewhere.
Thank you plumpy, its the first time i see on whatculture that someone gives credit on the hart vs bulldog summerslam match only to bret. I always hear on here how great bulldog was but bret had to call everything, no bret, bulldog was a scared puppy so thank you for mentioning it this time.
i remember when bret was going to make that leap from the top rope, bulldog was suppose to catch him into his finishing running power bomb out side the ring but he completely forgot have bret turn it into a fly spinning neck breaker
I could be wrong but I'm sure the Repo/crush match was not shown in England because Sky Sports chose to cut that match out and air a super sunday/monday night football preview in it's place (keep in mind the premier league started it's first season/sky tv contract around this time) then went back to the show. I believe the match was Norwich City vs Nottingham Forest.
If shawn can claim to be Mr. Wrestlemania, then Bret damn sure is Mr. Summerslam after not only carrying the whole thing but making it also the best match on the card.
Walter Weathers I don't know who didn't but my guesses would be Bret Hart Undertaker Jake Roberts Vader Mick Foley Ric Flair Mr. Perfect Big Bossman Akeem Randy Savage Tito Santana Yokozuna Owen Hart Let's see how many of those I got are right and wrong.
Initially money Inc Vs lod was for the tag titles. On the front of the video money Inc were still wearing belts. About a month before though they lost them to the natural disasters. Lod money inc still went ahead while the disasters successfully defended Vs the Beverly brothers
if anybody researches the Kerry Von Erich story, read Bret Hart's biography called "My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling" it really really shows the troubles Kerry had in his life, as well as his entire family, sad for a legendary wrestling family.
Soooo, Jim Neidhart used to live near my cousin, and her boyfriend at the time, for several years. They used to do a lot of drugs together. I remember around 1995, when I was really getting into wrestling again, her telling me about how much crack, cocaine, and other drugs they all would do together a few years before. She actually wanted to try to set me up with "Jimmy's pretty daughter Natalie, she's about your age" on more than one occasion.
That's crazy! Kane is my dentist, he told me that his brother burned down his childhood home. He was able to get a good settlement out of it, but this dick accountant named I.R Sheister screwed him out of the money. It got so bad that this Repo Man nicknamed Ax came and took back all his cars and stuff. True story.
Florida, not Britain. I don't actually know if the issue with Bulldog was at the same time, but she was with the guy for 7-8 years until about 1993-4. It's possible she was lying just to impress, she was prone to that with other things. I know Neidhart lived in the area at the time, so anything's possible.
what about future world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis accompanying Bulldog to the ring (and the alleged story of how Vince did not allow Bulldog to return the favour when Lenox fought for a title)? would love to hear that story...
I got asked once did i go to Summerslam 92 as i was spotted on TV, but it wasn't me it was my stunt double LOL (man with black hair and glasses just to the left of the turnbuckle pad)
Adam in '10 things wwe would like you to forget about chris jericho': i dont really get the whole national pride thing. Adam here: god save our gracious!
I can just see Bret being so over serious that he wakes up his wife and convinces her to let him put the sharpshooter on her to perfect the spot 😂😂😂😂😂 that crazy bastard
Bret Hart: Ok, you ready to go?
Bulldog: I gotta be honest, I have no clue what I'm supposed to do
Bret Hart: (sigh) Alright, I'll just carry you to a 5 star classic.
Bulldog: Fine with me fam
Pretty accurate account lol
I am fooked
I cant imagine waking up at 3 am and saying "baby can I lock you in the sharp shooter."
You have to first be in bed with a woman for that to happen.
@@liquidgeorge Sick burn! Hahahahahahaha!!!!
To be fair, they probably had sex immediately afterwards
What if Julie said -"wanna try MY sharpshooter"? (and pulls out a 9 inch strap on with *sharp-shooter* written on it!)
@@ToonandBBfan who knows what else those tow got up to at night?
Bulldog got the biggest spot of his career up to that point and nearly blew it by smoking rocks. That match is part of why I have so much respect for Bret Hart as a wrestler. No wonder Bulldog dropped the Intercontinental Championship to Shawn Michaels at an SNME taping only 2 months later in Terre Haute.
yeah because he got fired two months later for steroids.
Crack
Whenever someone suggests that Bret is overrated, just refer them to point #1
When it comes to performance... I honestly can not see anyone (past or present) holding a candle to either Brett or Mr P...
Fingers Titan Flair?
Bret was a master inside the ring. It is just a shame his personality on the microphone wasn't always as graceful. By all rights, it shouldn't NEED to be, as there would be many ways to (as Paul Heyman would put it) accentuate the positives and hide the negatives. Unfortunately, Bret was in the era of over-the-top colorful personalities. Not at all his fault, and if he was at his peak during almost any other era, he could have been even greater.
My gods, can you imagine Bret Hart during the Ruthless Aggression era? And a Hart vs. Benoit feud on top of it. (please leave any anti-Benoit statements at the door, this isn't ABOUT that).
it's one of those reasons why i fucking love that man. he will help you create a great match and put you over. the guy could wrestle a broomstick and make it a 5-star classic.
K1productions The biggest shame about him leaving WWF in 97 was that he had done the best mic work of his career from the "I'm getting screwed!" complaining that led to Mania 13 and his turn, through the new Hart Foundation stuff with Owen/Davy/Niedhart and Pillman. His promos in that period are electric and he had left that exaggerated cadence he always used mostly behind at that time. Sadly, when WCW dropped the ball with him, he went back to that and really only had one memorable segment in WCW for the right reasons, which was the chest plate/Goldberg deal.
Bret Hart truly is the greatest of all time in terms of wrestling ability
A real shame that he had the personality of an angry gym sock that needs washing.
seymourglass26 can you blame him? He was kinda pooped on and overlooked
@@seymourglass26 because Brett was shit on from a great height all the time!
He's up there for sure. I'd personally put Guerrero and a few others ahead of him but I'm not mad at someone saying he's the greatest.
MetalFaceDOOM my personal picks for greatest of all time are Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero, but Bret hart is arguably the best of all time
I was there! 8 hours on the coach from Newcastle, 11 years old, up in the nose bleeds, with an L.O.D bandana and Hitman shades on.
I Sneaked down to about 10 rows from ringside with my Dad to watch Bulldog V Hitman. The whole crowd singing "Bulldog, Hitman, Bulldog, Hitman."
Great memories.
Philly Blackett: I was not there but remember walking over the town bridge in Peterborough after a night at Charters, and seeing fans on their way home from Wembley. I asked who won and when they said the Bulldog my heart sank. I was a big Hitman fan. After watching the match though my disappointment was gone. What a great match.
Top 5 dream matches:
1. Bret Hart vs CM Punk
2. Bret Hart vs AJ Styles
3. Bret Hart vs Eddie Guerrero
4. Bret Hart vs Kurt Angle
5. Bret Hart vs Chris Jericho
The Grimm Commoner technically bret did fight jericho in a tag team match.
The Grimm Commoner. I would've like to see the Bret vs Angle match the most.
Hart vs Angle for sure
Bret Hart vs Bret Hart
@rancid crawfish Wrong. That is Trish Stratus and my butthole.
I think King Ross gave intro suggestion to Plumpy.
Moe reason why Bret Hart is my favourite wrestler of all time!
The Hitman Hart is kind of moe.
Those pink colours man!
It is a shame that he was a mark for himself, and a boring character for 90% of his career and never was much of a draw
CV Fd why does every wrestler need a goofy character? Bret was the greatest story teller of his generation and didn’t rely on being gimmick driven
CV Fd That's incorrect. Bret was one of the earliest true global stars.... And only Undertaker, Rock, Austin, Cena and Punk reached those levels.
Lol number 1 is actually probably a really funny story just imagine Bret's face when he told him he forgot the match right before.
I wonder who Bret was most upset with, Davey or Jim
probably jim.
yeah, that's what I was thinking too
Fair trade to blame the veteran in this kind of business. No wonder Natalia talks more about her uncle than her pops.
I was there and it was bloody brilliant!! I never thought that a WWF PPV, and one of the ‘ big 4 ‘ at that, would ever take place in London!! Seeing how well it did and how well it was received I’m surprised that the 92 summerslam was the only ‘ big 4 ‘ PPV that’s ever taken place in the UK. Give us another one Vince!!
You know there's a couple of wrestling stories i just love to hear over and over again; Bret Hart carrying Bulldog through this entire match is one of them. I mean think about it, how some wrestlers fail even after weeks of preparation and how Bret Hart can basically create a 5-star match on the fly, basically having to call all the spots right there in the ring and not be painfully obvious about it.
I'm still confused why Nailz never changed clothes after he was released from jail
Maybe that was his favorite color? *shrugs*
The clothes he went in with were mislaid in prison reception when he was released he got a travel warrant and spent his release grant on finding boss man
He decided against civilian clothes as he was as hard as marble like my spam javelin when Kathleen bends over I'm like a dog chasing a yoghurt pot. I'm not frightened and neither is Kathleen
@@paulduckworth316I dont knowing ur doing gods work or not with a comment like that
Two things:
1) After watching this, I now realize why Bret Hart was my older brother’s favorite wrestler. Amazing guy!
2) Savage should’ve beaten Warrior fair and square! At least he kept the belt.
For the Warrior heel turn to mean anything he would have HAD to win the title that night. Savage got the belt off Flair at WM8 because he made it a condition of participation.
That fucking intro LMAO
Mike Keller what are you talking about? There's no Adam on the video
RULE BRITANNIA
AwesomeMATT94 THREE LIONS ON THE SHIRT
AND WAS JA RUUUUUUUUUSALEM BUILDED HERE... IN ENGLAND'S GREEN AND PLEAAAAAASANT
VINDALOOOOOOO...VINDALOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Also Bret seemed like such a nice guy, from the stories and rumors etc, he seemed like a genuine good guy who just liked wrestling.
Lets hope he does this for royal rumble
Straws Over Sips and survivor series
and Over The Limit...what? it could be fun
+Ryan Sanderson HOW ABOUT FATAL 4 WAY SO WE CAN TALK ABOUT THE MCINTYRE SCREW JOB
Yeah but he should of done that in December 2016 but he didn't
TheChronicDocumentary DreGame these take a while
Best Summerslam ever!
And I'm not just saying that just because I just so happen to live in England (where it was held)
Give England another PPV!
Nay. It's time for Australia to finally get a pay per view. Our indie scene is rife over here, and we definitely deserve one.
TheWorld OfWrestling germany need one also...
TheWorld OfWrestling Can Chicago folks finally get wrestlemania in soldier field?
Though yeah, Britain needs wrestlemania at Wembly
i've always wondered why it is that WWE have never tried to hold a PPV in England again after SS92. It doesn't have to be one of the big four, but i'm sure they'd do big business.
Jarron House I m from Philadelphia, us Philly hardcore fan love your wrestling, But England, foreign fans take it to would new level and deserve another pay-per-view
IMO, the fact that he carried Davie Boy through the match is one of the best arguments for Bret at one of the all time great technicians.
These 10 facts about Summerslam videos are brilliant. I hope there are more to come.
As a little 7 year old with only council TV, this was the first WWF/E show I'd ever watched (on VHS), up to this point it was Saturday morning wrestling with Dig Daddy and Giant Haystacks.
Hats off to you WhatCulture that intro was spot on!
Don't let this distract you from the fact that John Cena vs Shinsuke Nakamura is happening next week.
Johnnyboy's golden shovel is running wild, BROTHER
Yeah this was a good video an- WAIT WHAT? HOLY FUCKING GUACAMOLE JESUS HUMPBACKWHALING OLE OLE OLE OLEEEE OLEEEE OL- WHA- WHOOOOOOOOOOO- WHAUUAAUAUHAHA
Okay I won't.
Jordan Frost All I know that it's going to be great.
I see either Rusev or Corbin interfering in the match.
i was there with my dad. one of the best nights of my life.
The damn audio on this is more inconsistent than Big Shows heel/face record.
1992 was a great year in wrestling!
Bret was technically brilliant, Vince never appreciated him as much as he should
To be absolutely fair (and I am a Bret Hart mark to the power of 11), No 1 comes from Bret's own account in his book, which he put together years after Davey Boy passed, so he can't give his side. So it might not be quite that way: I really got the impression Bret wrote the book when his mind was in a dark place, because at the end he said he would never forgive Shawn or Hunter for what they did, and later, he did make peace with Shawn, so...yeah. Might be a negative bent to the remembrance.
0:53 That's not the Capital Centre. That's FedExField. The Capital Centre was an indoor arena that was former home of the Washington Capitals and the Washington Bullets. FedExField is an outdoor NFL stadium that is the current home of the Washington Redskins.
Can't beat the young lads quote of "The British Bulldog's gonna win whether he wants to or not" in a fake American accent.
2:38 Sky cut the Criush-Repo Man match because they wanted to broadcast a long promo piece for the Premier League and they had to cut *something* to fit the timeslot and Crush/Repo drew the short srraw..
You cant deny Bret Hart was just amazing.
Crush V Repo wasn't shown (according to the lads at OSW Review) was because they took a break to plug Sky Sports Football, Nottingham Forest vs Norwich if I remember
The "true masterpiece" part isn't an exageration, folks. If you have seen it, go take a look. Bret/Owen Hart/Bulldog matches of that era have a pace and intrigue of their own, better than most matches at the time by a step if you enjoy holds and reversals rather than big dramatic moves, but this is absolutely one of the best. The other one I'd mention would be Bret vs. Owen opening Mania 10.
The reason Crush v Repo Man did not air in the UK was because August 1992 was the first Premier league season. Summerslam 92 aired 31st August on a Monday afternoon on Sky Sports and this was the start of Monday Night Football. Richard Keys did a small preview show during the Summerslam taping broadcast and so there was no time for the Repo Crush match. I was at Wembley 29th August and wanted to tape the recording. It still might be in my dad's loft somewhere.
Davey's forehead on 7:55 - is that from blading? Never realised he knew he was a practitioner.
Thank you plumpy, its the first time i see on whatculture that someone gives credit on the hart vs bulldog summerslam match only to bret. I always hear on here how great bulldog was but bret had to call everything, no bret, bulldog was a scared puppy so thank you for mentioning it this time.
The Bret Hart stories are always so good!! Should do a top 20 Bret Hart stories video!
Macho's outfit at Summerslam 92 was legendary. He looked like skittles.
Say what you want about Hart but that motherfucker respected the business and god damn that match, which is ALL him, was amazing
Yup. Hate him. Have to still love him.
seymourglass26 why do you hate him? Legit curious i dont lovr him personally but never hated him
0:53 That's FedEx Field, not the Capital Centre. You even have it cited as FedEx Field. Why show FedEx Field when talking about the Capital Centre?
Plumby is the reason I still subscribe to this channel
"Karate Fighters presents"!? holy shit, i forgot all about those toys! i was 6 years old when this SummerSlam happened
Mr Hitman I'm Fooked #lapsed
I smoked crack with Nieeeedhart Mr Hitman
Imma just wait until the year 2092 for WCPW to hold a show in Wembley Arena.....
i remember when bret was going to make that leap from the top rope, bulldog was suppose to catch him into his finishing running power bomb out side the ring but he completely forgot have bret turn it into a fly spinning neck breaker
I read somewhere that Summerslam 92 was meant to take place at Washington, DC and Shawn was going to dethrone Bret for the IC Title.
1:14 - 2:00
Hey, wasn't there a Summerlsam during the Attitude Era where tickets sold out only 90 minutes after they went on sale?
dstebbin 98?
Just imagine if Hart didn't leave wwe. He could be the lead trainer in nxt...
Andrew Wolfgang maybe, he had a stroke and can't really do any wrestling now.
Andrew Wolfgang thank god he isnt. He wouldve just nagged on about Seth
True, but the stroke happened in wcw.
If Bret was the lead trainer in the NXT Performance center I would never leave the screen a second watching NXT.
He has what it takes to be a trainer.
According to FSM, Crush vs Repo Man got the chop because Sky wanted to air a special promo show for their new Football coverage.
What a legend Bret is carrying Bulldog throughout the match. A true professional.
I could be wrong but I'm sure the Repo/crush match was not shown in England because Sky Sports chose to cut that match out and air a super sunday/monday night football preview in it's place (keep in mind the premier league started it's first season/sky tv contract around this time) then went back to the show. I believe the match was Norwich City vs Nottingham Forest.
Animal was with the LUTON CHAPTER HELLS ANGELS..I SEE him in my local pub "the moakes" what a legendary dy night
The intro is the best intro I ever seen
Nice vid Adam
If only a Wrestlemania was held at this place back then..... just imagen that.
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Crush vs Repoman was replaced with Richard Keys talking about the new Premier league season on sky
I remember that match. Brett definitely carried over Davey Boy Smith.
I love that intro
Bret vs bulldog in London was beautiful old school wrestling by two greats!
If shawn can claim to be Mr. Wrestlemania, then Bret damn sure is Mr. Summerslam after not only carrying the whole thing but making it also the best match on the card.
I love hearing that Hart story. Just highlights how awesome he was.
That was, without a doubt, the weirdest intro ever.
Crazy they haven't done a big four ppv in London since.
I like it when you do the 10 things about wwe
You guys should do a list on the wrestlers who didn't do steroids (at the time where everyone did it)
Walter Weathers
I don't know who didn't but my guesses would be
Bret Hart
Undertaker
Jake Roberts
Vader
Mick Foley
Ric Flair
Mr. Perfect
Big Bossman
Akeem
Randy Savage
Tito Santana
Yokozuna
Owen Hart
Let's see how many of those I got are right and wrong.
Randy Savage and Bret Hart --My 2 All Time Favorite Wrestlers 💯💯💯
Initially money Inc Vs lod was for the tag titles. On the front of the video money Inc were still wearing belts. About a month before though they lost them to the natural disasters.
Lod money inc still went ahead while the disasters successfully defended Vs the Beverly brothers
The old Cap Centre was like 10 mins from my house.....man
if anybody researches the Kerry Von Erich story, read Bret Hart's biography called "My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling" it really really shows the troubles Kerry had in his life, as well as his entire family, sad for a legendary wrestling family.
Fab2cent very sad
The best intro for a what culture list?
Can you guys do a 10 Fascinating Facts on Fully Loaded 1999? Please & Thank You! YAYYYY
Soooo, Jim Neidhart used to live near my cousin, and her boyfriend at the time, for several years. They used to do a lot of drugs together. I remember around 1995, when I was really getting into wrestling again, her telling me about how much crack, cocaine, and other drugs they all would do together a few years before. She actually wanted to try to set me up with "Jimmy's pretty daughter Natalie, she's about your age" on more than one occasion.
you're a liar.
What?!
But it's a damn good story. Welcome to wrestling fanfiction (that could sadly be legitimately true; Britain ain't that big).
That's crazy! Kane is my dentist, he told me that his brother burned down his childhood home. He was able to get a good settlement out of it, but this dick accountant named I.R Sheister screwed him out of the money. It got so bad that this Repo Man nicknamed Ax came and took back all his cars and stuff. True story.
Florida, not Britain. I don't actually know if the issue with Bulldog was at the same time, but she was with the guy for 7-8 years until about 1993-4. It's possible she was lying just to impress, she was prone to that with other things. I know Neidhart lived in the area at the time, so anything's possible.
This maybe a false memory but was freddy blassy and a couple of others introduced at beginning
Freddie Blassie was there as I got an autograph from him. Steph and Shane Mac were also present backstage
4:32. - is it just me or is Nailz a spitting image of Jeff Daniels?
Fascinating Fact - I was there 🤘🏽
10yrs old, with me dear old Dad.
what about future world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis accompanying Bulldog to the ring (and the alleged story of how Vince did not allow Bulldog to return the favour when Lenox fought for a title)? would love to hear that story...
Adam, they were the WWF then, not WWE. You can call them the WWF when they were the WWF. This was the best SummerSlam ever held.
I got asked once did i go to Summerslam 92 as i was spotted on TV, but it wasn't me it was my stunt double LOL (man with black hair and glasses just to the left of the turnbuckle pad)
The PPV was amazing but everything behind the scenes was dark as hell
The intro was soo cultured
Adam in '10 things wwe would like you to forget about chris jericho': i dont really get the whole national pride thing.
Adam here: god save our gracious!
ADAM: ...because we have, you know, *THE RACISTS.*
Adam Maryland isn't a suburb, it's an entire state.
USA= Litty
England= My city
Ultimate Warrior would've made a good heel. Perfect fit with the personality of the character.
Being from Dallas I like most here considers the Von Erics royalty. Kerry could of been amazing for the WWF.
It's interesting to know some extra facts!
GOD SAVE OUR NUMBER 9!
-Big Smoke
wrestletalk referenced simon ._.
Which video?
Juan Jo Carrera the latest smackdown live review
I met Bret Hart and he told me he came up with the sharpshooter spot he practiced with his wife at the Summerslam 1991 event.
I can just see Bret being so over serious that he wakes up his wife and convinces her to let him put the sharpshooter on her to perfect the spot 😂😂😂😂😂 that crazy bastard
didnt hart figure out the sharpshooter just weeks before summerslam 1991 not 1992?
God Bless Bret Hart ;_;
Imagine if Davey Boy Smith had remembered what Brett told him..
#1) I'm Fooked - Davie Boy Smith, SummerSlam 1992
It’s a shame Bret felt the need to go to evil WCW. He might have even more greater matches against the Rock and Kurt Angle
As it's 25 years nearly since...BRING SUMMERSLAM OR WRESTLEMANIA back to WEMBLEY!
Did anyone else skip the singing intro to get to the countdown??
Time-travelling Jesy Nelson at 1:50.